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HIST 207: Persp of Contemp. Conflict
2.00 Credits
The Citadel
A brief survey geared to graduating contract cadets who are preparing for foreign deployment in times of conflict. Its purpose is to supply a concise review of topics related to the specific region that will help prepare them for their tour of duty. Topics to be covered include issues of perception, foreign policy, religion, the region's history, cultural issues, and counsel from returning military personnel. Each topic will be taught and directed by faculty and military personnel who are experts in the specific subject.
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HIST 259: ST: European History
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Courses with this special topics designation treat the history of the European history at an introductory level. The courses will look chronologically at a broad sweep of European history, helping students understand the continuity and change of the continent over time. The course will also help prepare students for 300 and 400 level courses in the department.
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HIST 279: ST: Non-Western History
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Courses with this Special Topics designation treat the history of the Non-Western and Latin American countries at an introductory level. The courses will look chronologically at a broad sweep of World history, helping students understand the continuity and change of continents over time. The course will also help prepare students for 300 and 400 level courses in the department.
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HIST 300: Colonial America
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A study of the founding and development of the British mainland colonies in North America through the 1760s. Topics include European motivations for exploration and colonization; the making of the Atlantic World and comparative colonization; the development of social, economic, political, labor, and religious institutions in British America; and international rivalries and conflicts.
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HIST 301: Revolutionary America
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A study of the origins, events, and results of the American Revolution, 1760s to 1800. Topics will include the political, economic, religious, and ideological origins of the Revolution; the military history of the Revolution; the participation of "outsiders"-women, Indians, African Americans-in the Revolution; the debate over the Constitution; the American Revolution as part of the "Age of Revolution"; and the challenges and crises of the new United States government during the 1780s and 1790s.
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HIST 304: The Civil War
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
The political, economic, diplomatic, and military history of the United States, 1850-1865, emphasizing the forces that tended to bind or disrupt the Union and including a detailed account of the war.
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HIST 305: The Gilded Age
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A study of U.S. History, 1865 to 1900. This course examines several large movements and developments, including entrepreneurial capitalism, immigration, constitutional affairs, politics, and agrarian reform. Special attention will be paid to Reconstruction, Western Expansion, and the Spanish-American War.
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HIST 307: US History: 1900 to 1945
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A study of U.S. History, 1900 to 1945. This course examines the social, cultural, political, military, economic, and foreign policy development of the United States. Special attention will be paid to Progressivism, World War I, the Great Depression, and World War II.
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HIST 310: African Amer History to 1865
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
This course is an historical examination of the African American experience from 1619 to 1865. The curriculum will move through the experiences of African Ameri- cans in the British American colonies and the newly formed United States, discuss the institution of slavery and definitions of race, the antebellum South, Abolitionism, and trace the meaning of Emancipation and how the Civil War affected the future of the black community
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HIST 311: African Amer Hist since 1865
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
This course will study the history of African Americans from 1865 to the present. It will begin with emancipation and reconstruction and highlight the social, political, and economic transformation of the black community in the late nineteenth century. Major themes of the course will include the Great Migration, World War I, the Depression, World War II, the Cold War, black leadership, and contemporary issues such as, Afrocentricity and the emergence and influence of Hip Hop culture in American society
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